The Citizen (KZN)

Atherton wants Kirsten as coach

FORMER SKIPPER: SOUTH AFRICAN HAS IMPRESSIVE CV

- London

Former Proteas batsman Gary Kirsten would be the perfect candidate to replace Trevor Bayliss as England coach and the country’s cricket board should not hesitate to make another overseas appointmen­t, former captain Michael Atherton says.

British media reported that former India coach Kirsten has emerged as the leading contender to take over from Australia’s Bayliss, who departed after the Ashes series against Australia following their maiden 50-over World Cup triumph earlier this year.

Atherton said that the 51-yearold’s experience of guiding India to the 2011 World Cup title and coaching South Africa to the top of the Test rankings a year later had given him the advantage over English candidates for the role.

“It’s dangerous to fall into the trap of thinking a foreign accent makes you a better candidate, but no English coach has such an impressive CV as Kirsten’s,” former opener Atherton wrote in The Times newspaper.

If appointed, Kirsten would be only the fourth foreigner to coach England in a list that also includes Zimbabwean­s Duncan Flecther and Andy Flower.

“Nationalit­y is immaterial; skills as communicat­ors, man-managers and expertise in technique are all-important... they (coaches) are facilitato­rs, teachers and enablers, trying to help to improve the lives and careers of players,” he said.

“Kirsten would be a fine choice. There are those who will frown upon another overseas appointmen­t... I’m not of that number.”

Atherton said Kirsten’s immediate focus would be to provide the structure needed to improve fourth-ranked England’s standing in Test cricket.

“The one-day team is in good shape and runs itself under Eoin Morgan, while the Test team are in need of some tender loving care,” Atherton added.

“The captain, Joe Root, is in need of a coach to apply greater structure than the free-wheeling Bayliss was apt to do.”

Kirsten’s former team-mate Lance Klusener, who was named Afghanista­n head coach last week, echoed Atherton’s views.

“He brings winning, that is vitally important,” Klusener said.

“When he does stand up and speak, people tend to listen, and he’s had that ability since I used to play with him.” –

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? PERFECT FIT. Gary Kirsten (above) would be the ideal person to take over as England cricket coach, according to former captain Mike Atherton.
Picture: Gallo Images PERFECT FIT. Gary Kirsten (above) would be the ideal person to take over as England cricket coach, according to former captain Mike Atherton.

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